Liberate your AED

Is it registered with us so someone can be directed to it in an emergency? Help us save a life. Read more

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Updated version available for download now (April 2016)

Our free, interactive tool could help you save a life by locating your nearest defibrillator for you. Read more

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As a Registered Charity, we rely entirely on donations to continue to improve cardiac services across the Bailiwick.

We are very grateful for any donation you can make, regardless of size. Read more

DECEMBER 2017Mike Froome joins CAG on Guernsey as Resuscitation Development Officer (CRDO) and promotes the new community initiative to familiarise the public with CPR and use of local Defibrillator (PAD) sites on the Island. Read the full press release here: LINK

If you woukd like a free support visit from Mike, please download and return this form. LINK

Look out for our new CAG Guernsey support vehicle, kindly sponsored by Barrs Car Centre.

The Cardiac Action Group (CAG) aims to raise awareness of heart disease, promote cardiac patient care, facilitate the development of new cardiac services, and support existing services across Guernsey.

CAG has been a Guernsey Registered Charity since 1996, and has been involved in many fundraising and awareness raising events during this time, with our flagship event being the annual 'Healthy Hearts Day', running successfully for 11 years and counting. In recent years, CAG has concentrated on:

Helping local businesses, communities and individuals to install life-saving equipment known as defibrillators around the Bailiwick. Usually refered to as Automated External* Defibrillators (or AEDs), sometimes these are made available to the general public and in that instance are referred to as Public Access Defibrillators (or PADs) and are usually found outside in a public space.*Note: the 'external' refers to the placement on the body when in use, not the location. Read more here

Getting as many defibrillators registered on their database as possible. This database is shared with The St John Emergency Ambulance Service to ensure that in an emergency, a caller can be directed to the closest defibrillator. Early response is vital to the statistics of surviving a cardiac arrest. Read more here

Spreading the word about a free downloadable App that advises of the location of all registered defibrillators across the Bailiwick, as well as directions to the closest one in an emergency. Please note: From 1st April 2016, the App has been updated so the original version should be replaced. Read more here

Our new Community Resuscitation Development Officer will be joining CAG in early December 2017. He will be offering your company FREE Public Access Defibrillator and CPR familiarisation sessions. A booking form is here

Use Call, Push, Rescue (C.P.R) if someone's had a cardiac arrest, they'll be unconscious, not breathing or not breathing normally. The person will die within minutes without immediate help. Act quickly and Call Push Rescue.